The Decline and Fall of the Campus Novel

Can it really be half a century since the publication of Porterhouse Blue? Tom Sharpe’s classic, scabrous satire on Oxbridge life was a novel so trenchant that it moulded – and arguably redefined – how the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, those twin bastions of erudition and academic excellence, were perceived by generations of undergraduates, and many more besides.

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